Rollingrock is out......
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Rollingrock is out......
Well, its been fun folks but I gotta push back from the forum.
It's been a lot of fun helping out all the members who were looking for help. I have sure learned a lot myself from Rock, Gip, Boss and Dan over the years and felt it was my turn to step up and share my experiences. It has also been fun to watch some of the new folks develop their skills and see their results. I often wish I had stock in Poorboys products b/c there are so many new addicts now.
With my baby boy about to be here, and my daughter being a handful already, I have to be a dad more. I honestly cannot spend much more time here with work, travel, cycling, family and other obligations. I have put the forum first in many categories and my family time has suffered.
To be honest, its often hard to get a word in some of the threads without being stepped on or stepping on someone else's toes b/c we all pro's and our ways are the only ways. Right? This section has become one of the most popular areas now and I think it's because we treated every post with the utmost respect and attention. Working with paint can be challenging as most of you reading know so when you are about to put a DA and Pad to the surface its important to be armed with the right info, knowing you aren't going to mess things up.
I know this thread will be short lived and that's ok, wanted to say thanks to all those to helped me. You never know, ol RollingRock may pop up where you least expect it and I do still plan on being active on a few other smaller forums that are more product specific who knows maybe something new too.
That being said, best of luck to all the newcomers and to the "new elders's", its your turn to drive.
I'll check in from time to time but my posts will be limited at best. I still drive a Ford and this is a great place to get info.
Cheers
RollingRock
It's been a lot of fun helping out all the members who were looking for help. I have sure learned a lot myself from Rock, Gip, Boss and Dan over the years and felt it was my turn to step up and share my experiences. It has also been fun to watch some of the new folks develop their skills and see their results. I often wish I had stock in Poorboys products b/c there are so many new addicts now.
With my baby boy about to be here, and my daughter being a handful already, I have to be a dad more. I honestly cannot spend much more time here with work, travel, cycling, family and other obligations. I have put the forum first in many categories and my family time has suffered.
To be honest, its often hard to get a word in some of the threads without being stepped on or stepping on someone else's toes b/c we all pro's and our ways are the only ways. Right? This section has become one of the most popular areas now and I think it's because we treated every post with the utmost respect and attention. Working with paint can be challenging as most of you reading know so when you are about to put a DA and Pad to the surface its important to be armed with the right info, knowing you aren't going to mess things up.
I know this thread will be short lived and that's ok, wanted to say thanks to all those to helped me. You never know, ol RollingRock may pop up where you least expect it and I do still plan on being active on a few other smaller forums that are more product specific who knows maybe something new too.
That being said, best of luck to all the newcomers and to the "new elders's", its your turn to drive.
I'll check in from time to time but my posts will be limited at best. I still drive a Ford and this is a great place to get info.
Cheers
RollingRock
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JP, its been a pleasure. You are a gifted detailer/ocder and I wish you the best. Even though we didnt always see eye to eye, your work spoke for itself. You really helped out with Washsolutions products and Im sure many people are happy, myself included. Helping introduce PB products in a Pro-Meguiars forum was very helpful to help everyone look outside the box and explore other products. Good luck with the boy on the way and the daughter. Remember, family first. I will see you on the other forums as well.
-Jeff
-Jeff
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Wow, surprised to hear bud, but can't blame ya for it! Some thing do have to come first.
I must thank you RR. You have single handedly tought me not only how to detail, not only how to eye things and see things that just weren't there before, but also which products to use, when to use them and how to. Quite simply, your the man, and I have nothing but respect for you.
Goodluck with your new endeavors, and gongratulations on the new RollingRock !!
Here's to you my friend !
I must thank you RR. You have single handedly tought me not only how to detail, not only how to eye things and see things that just weren't there before, but also which products to use, when to use them and how to. Quite simply, your the man, and I have nothing but respect for you.
Goodluck with your new endeavors, and gongratulations on the new RollingRock !!
Here's to you my friend !
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Well congrats on your new soon to come addition to the family. I do want to say thanks for all the information you have passed on to me and so many others in this forum. It has truely helped me develope my skills into something that far exceeded my expectaions. I also can say that your contributions will be missed, but we have several other members who are very knowledgeable as well. So good luck in all that you do...
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RR,
You're a true professional and it's been a pleasure learning a ton from you. I truly respect your detailing skills and hope to someday be that good. I also understand the family ties part. I have a son who's following his dad's footsteps into OCD land right now. Hopefully when your kids are a bit older, you'll re-join us with even more wisdom. Enjoy your kids. You derserve it. Thanks for sharing!
You're a true professional and it's been a pleasure learning a ton from you. I truly respect your detailing skills and hope to someday be that good. I also understand the family ties part. I have a son who's following his dad's footsteps into OCD land right now. Hopefully when your kids are a bit older, you'll re-join us with even more wisdom. Enjoy your kids. You derserve it. Thanks for sharing!
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